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Cathedral Cove named one of world’s best beaches, despite being closed to foot access

Thomas Bywater
By Thomas Bywater
Writer and Multimedia Producer·NZ Herald·
1 May, 2024 07:45 PM2 mins to read

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Cathedral Cove is still accessible by boat and kayak. Photo / Andy Belcher

Cathedral Cove is still accessible by boat and kayak. Photo / Andy Belcher

An instantly recognisable beach on the Coromandel coast has been named as one of the world’s best – even though the main route to get there is closed.

The cavernous Cathedral Cove near Hāhei is the sole Kiwi inclusion on the 50 Best Beach List, which called it a world-class seaside getaway.

Cathedral Cove has featured in blockbuster films and countless summer holidays.

The listing says the fact that the walking track to the beach is close might make it more appealing to those lucky enough to step on the sands.

“Since the beach is only accessible by water via boat or kayak, it remains a pristine and tranquil place to visit. The beach itself is made of golden sand and is lined with native pōhutukawa trees, enhancing its scenic beauty,” said the Best Beaches entry for No. 46 on the list.

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The access track was damaged by Cyclone Gabrielle in 2023 and the Department of Conservation advises that there is still no durable solution to opening it to foot traffic.

Damage to the access path at Cathedral Cove. Photo / Gary Hinds
Damage to the access path at Cathedral Cove. Photo / Gary Hinds

DoC’s regional director for Hauraki Waikato Taranaki, Tinaka Mearns, said yesterday that reopening the track would not be easy.

“The continued land movement has made it challenging to identify a simple walking solution at a level of risk acceptable for the type of casual visitor who generally goes there,” she said.

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There would be an assessment of three possible options in June, including two more weather-resistant, long-term options.

DoC advises visitors to check sea conditions, tides and weather before planning a visit by sea.

Those who make the extra effort will be rewarded with world-class beachfront snorkelling around the Te Whanganui o Hei Marine Reserve.

The annual best beach list, sponsored by Banana Boat, claims to be comprehensive because it receives votes from thousands of travel professionals, journalists and beachgoers.

The World’s 50 Best Beaches co-founder Tine Holst said the list was compiled to inspire travellers to leave the beaten path and visit the most stunning coastlines. Cathedral Cove certainly meets that criteria.

This story was updated on May 3 to clarify that Cathedral Cove is still accessible to small boats at the public’s own risk.

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